Willy Woo's Journey: Rise, Fall, and Almost Back Again

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#1Jun 20, 2021, 10:42 AM
When you look at the stories we've built around Bitcoin, Willy Woo definitely stands out. Not many analysts could make newbies feel like they could decipher the blockchain's raw data as if it was some kind of oracle reading. While others were just drawing trendlines, Woo was out here making bold predictions. Instead of sticking to cautious outlooks, he spun tales that felt almost destined to happen. For a whole generation of traders who grew up with those colorful Glassnode charts, Woo was more than just another voice out there. He basically created a whole genre, being the Newton of on-chain analysis and the Freud of how we understand market psychology. So who exactly is Willy? Willy Woo was born in Hong Kong and grew up in New Zealand, and he used to be in tech. After bouncing around between Hong Kong and Auckland, he jumped into the tech scene in the early 2000s, starting and selling a few mobile software companies right before the iPhone took off. He then spent some time in Canada, trading stocks and gold after the financial meltdown in 2008, before coming across Bitcoin around 2013. Just like a lot of earlier adopters, he jumped in during a slump, buying while it was over $1,000 and dropping down below $300. Eventually, he shifted gears from general trading and put all his focus on digital assets. Woo's profile really took off as he started sharing models that tried to quantify Bitcoin's market dynamics straight from blockchain data. His well-known NVT Ratio (Network Value to Transactions) was introduced as a sort of "PE ratio for Bitcoin," and tools like the Difficulty Ribbon and Supply Shock metrics showcased new ways to visualize market trends.
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greglaserFull Member
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#2Jun 22, 2021, 06:29 PM
What is your point after quoting all a very long article on Medium?
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HyperGweiSenior Member
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#3Jun 23, 2021, 06:00 AM
The sources attached at the end of the topic are only to prevent you from being accused of plagiarism, but do not change the state of all the contents of the topic that you created here as a result of copy/paste. Actually, there are more efficient ways such as citing several important points that can increase motivation to get up again after falling, or getting something that can increase one's knowledge after reading it. A long post like this will bore anyone who reads it.
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shard_minerSenior Member
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#4Jun 23, 2021, 08:41 AM
Willy woo isn't a name we know much about and I must attest to the fact that a newbie should make more post in the beginner and help section if you intend to get the desired response and guidance you require to grow in this forum. Willy woo is one of many persons that has risen and fallen and did try to make a comeback, but am sure even if Willy woo wants to remain relevant, there has to be an upgrade, there has to be a reinventing and re-emergence of better idea to gain relevance again in this current ecosystem.
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0xR4v3nSenior Member
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#5Jun 23, 2021, 09:49 AM
Man do you have to give so much space to some random guy who just got lucky by being early, and had no other contribution other than to fill the space up with hype and maybe promote a couple of shitcoins. If only people gave the same attention to the guys on this forum who contributed much more to Bitcoin by simply being active and using it and spreading it all around the BTC economy.
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kevinorbitFull Member
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#6Jun 23, 2021, 11:57 AM
I think op should try to be more civil on his writing instead of copying the whole content and gives jus headline then Linked it works url which anyone who is that willing can be able to visit that site to Read. There were no need copyright the whole article still includes the links instead of just few catchy headlines and included direction to that section of the information. The whole write up is too bulky which could eye problem with the lengthy post which it doesn't add any value.
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